This is not far from my place. Anyone on the wrong side of the road coming down here is right in the LH wheel track of a car coming up the hill. What you cant see is the 400+m of downhill to reach this point, with a nice sweeping right as you drop down to this sharp left. A sad accident.

This is not far from my place. Anyone on the wrong side of the road coming down here is right in the LH wheel track of a car coming up the hill. What you cant see is the 400+m of downhill to reach this point, with a nice sweeping right as you drop down to this sharp left. A sad accident.

Another overseas visitor lost on local roads. A very silly and sad way to go.

The M4 has a dedicated cycle way along it - the breakdown lane! It is signposted as such and there are warnings for cyclists to cross the on ramps and exits carefully. Yes, crossing traffic potentially moving at 110km/h.

and further out towards Lapstone and the like, there aren't many alternative options that are any safer.

I think the breakdown lane as a cycling lane needs a bit of rethink - and a proper separated alternative created.

Home from conference where friends where on the charity ride as part of the support crew. The word from witnesses is that this was just a tragic accident and in now way the fault of the poor truck driver, road conditions or how the cyclist was riding. Had he fallen the opposite direction, he would have been fine. It was great to see the broader Rotary family reaching out to everyone, other riders, support crew etc., to support them through this terrible time.

The cyclist, a woman in her 30s, died at the scene of a collision with a ute in Cairns on Saturday.Police are investigating after the accident on the Captain Cook Highway at approximately 7.15am.The the male driver of the ute being questioned.

The cyclist, a woman in her 30s, died at the scene of a collision with a ute in Cairns on Saturday.Police are investigating after the accident on the Captain Cook Highway at approximately 7.15am.The the male driver of the ute being questioned.

A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy has died after being struck by a school bus in Geelong this morning.The bus was turning left in the suburb of Corio this morning when the boy was struck down, police said.He had been on a bicycle and the bus had braked hard moments before the crash, a witness told 3AW.Paramedics were called at 8.46am, but the child couldn't be revived, an Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said.The boy had been on his way to school at the Northern Bay College Wexford campus just a few hundred metres away from the accident scene.

A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD boy has died after being struck by a school bus in Geelong this morning.The bus was turning left in the suburb of Corio this morning when the boy was struck down, police said.He had been on a bicycle and the bus had braked hard moments before the crash, a witness told 3AW.Paramedics were called at 8.46am, but the child couldn't be revived, an Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said.The boy had been on his way to school at the Northern Bay College Wexford campus just a few hundred metres away from the accident scene.

I had some (pardon my French) !! BAN ME NOW FOR SWEARING !! cyclist ask me today why the ELEVEN YEAR OLD didn't claim the lane. HE WAS ELEVEN! How about (if he was hit whilst being overtaken which I do not know) DRIVERS PAY ATTENTION?!

The second article seems to say he was crossing at a lights not riding along the road. The bus had a green light but they don't know if the boy had a walk signal or not. What isn't mentioned are details like if there was a green arrow, which would definitely mean a red for the boy or if there was no arrow, etc.